The Buxton Spa sportive report

With three route options to choose from; 136km (3006m of ascent), 88km (2064m) and 55km (1009m) 150+ riders rolled out from the iconic Pavilion Gardens and Opera House in the centre of Buxton.

The routes set off in an anti-clockwise circuit initially tackling Long Hill out of Buxton and then into the Goyt Valley before heading south through Cheshire; the long and medium routes then went further south into Staffordshire whilst the short route looped back to Buxton via Longnor and Axe Edge.

Whilst the short route riders were enjoying their post ride tea and cake, the medium route riders were tackling the roads just to the north of Leek via Tittesworth Reservoir before climbing from Thorncliffe up onto the stunning Morridge Hill (great views over The Roaches) and joining the short route back to Buxton.

The long route however headed further south towards the urban sprawl of Stoke via some beautiful cycling lanes around Longsdon, Cellarhead, Dilhorne and Freehay before finally descending into Oakamoor and tackling the epic Star Bank climb (used a number of times on the Tour of Britain).

A descent to the cobbles in the lovely village of Butterton soon after Winkhill made for some interesting riding technique followed by the wonderful 6km climb of Elkstone. A steadier ride then followed via Longnor and Earl Sterndale with just the final ascent up to the top of Axe Edge left before the long descent back to the finish.

The Pavilion Gardens were very lively with visitors and tourists in the afternoon sunshine plus a brass band was playing therefore creating a very relaxed holiday atmosphere for all concerned – tea, cake, ice creams and a horizontal position were the order of the day.

The final round of this year’s Dark and White series is the third Tommo Sportive starting and finishing from Carsington Water near Ashbourne on Sunday 14th September – three routes are again on offer - for more details and entries see here or enter here.

For an easier, introductory ride to sportive events, why not try this one on 27 September from Bakewell or enter here.

For something tougher with climbs in excess of 20% check out the Matlock Top Ten (25 October) or enter here.

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